how many community notes can swifties post that are beside the point?
can we get a community note about whether lana should get writing credit on “cardigan” since it just rips of every element of her style with no creativity or buffer whatsoever?
i actually wholeheartedly support tayoscar ambitions like to me it's endearing and kind of funny how she's always up to Something but in a way that is always earnest
like a lot of people in my theater would laugh when nikki would like suddenly become conscious again. and all i felt was like oh my god this is a nightmare scenario your body being piloted into intimacy with some guy and you only have brief moments to scream out that it isn’t you
like it definitely had some funny moments but there was a lot of people laughing at things that i just really felt like were actually very horrifying and my mood was just so different than the theater’s
do the swifties who are incredibly cruel to maisie peters realize they are saying basically identical things to what people said about taylor at the start of her career. like do they hear it
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genuinely feel like this is a part of why she gets all this viral hate! people don’t like her personality! they see her acting kinda awkward or quirky and they claim she’s faking it to be relatable, but she is just. like that. and always has been!
i do get how this might be hard to believe if you don’t know much about her but genuinely it’s taylor. like more would be great but we do have one already
in the education world at least in the US the answer to “why don’t we do [insert thing]” is almost always well lots of people want to and have ideas for how to do it but resource distribution is so inequitable that it isn’t being properly implemented across the whole system
well 🤓 lots of districts try, it’s called multi tiered systems of support but it’s often shoddily implemented or the schools don’t have the resources for effective universal screening or enough evaluators